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1 | Do tongues relate to worship in context? | John 4:23 | Searcher56 | 122501 | ||
Word study ... proskuneo, sebomai, sebazomai ... The primary Greek word, for worship, is proskuneo. It means to kiss the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence. Westerns may not understand this. It is not a romantic or family kiss. I doubt many of us kiss with reverence, even if we kiss the ring of the Pope. There were ancients that kissed their idols. Two Greek words, sebomai and sebazomai, deal with reverance, w/o the act of going prostrate. In all cases revere or some form of it is better. They are sometimes are translated worship. The primary Hebrew word, for "worship", shachah, is a powerful one. It describes the physical act of actually prostrating yourself on the floor before a sovereign, someone who has complete control over you. It is translated bow, homage, prostrate, worship, weighs it down or a similar words. Daniel wrote in Aramaic. The word he used, 12 times, is c@gid, pronounces segeed. It is translated to prostrate one-self, do homage, worship. It is related to the Hebrew cagad You said "Assuming that the other members of the congregation are truly worshipping in spirit and in truth, how is it possible that they can be disrupted by anything or any one other than Almighty God?" ... The word translated worship is proskuneo ... and while the congregation can worship at the same time - the focus is on God. If it is not, I doubt it is worship. Moreover, I think Satan wants us to take our thoughts off God. I also believe that he wants was not to get prostrate before Him. You said "When we are truly caught up in the worship experience (adoring our risen Savior) there is simply no time or motivation to see or hear other worshippers." ... I would like to know where "adore" is in the context of "worship"? I have studied the subject of worship and know that many know why and where we worship and some may when we can worship (preparation) ... but most do not understand what worship is, who we worship (the names of God). I am waiting for the sences of Revelation to happen - when we bow on our knees and faces on the ground. Hope we are practcing today. |
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2 | Do tongues relate to worship in context? | John 4:23 | prazn | 122509 | ||
Hi Searcher, Glory to God for all of your research into the topic of worship. I can only address the topic based upon my experience. All that I know is that I adore our Lord. I love Him beyond what I am capable of demonstrating to Him in my natural state. I express my adoration and worship of Him in many different ways (including speaking in tongues, when words fail me and as the Spirit gives utterance). I'm sorry if you and others don't understand. But, I'm reminded that "A natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised." 1 Corinthians 2:14 grace and peace, prazn |
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3 | Do tongues relate to worship in context? | John 4:23 | Searcher56 | 122511 | ||
Scipture ... 1 Corinthians 2:10-3:4 .......... Basing beliefs on experiences over what is in the Bible shows that one does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, since He is the author of the Bible (2 Tim 3:16). |
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